Re: [Harp-L] Re: Dorian Tuned Alternative
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- From: Chesper Nevins <chespernevins@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 07:44:30 -0400
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Ed,
Glad you chimed in. I was wondering all this time what your version
of the dorian tuning was.
A fan,
Jason (not Ricci)
(moved to Albany, NY)
On 8/16/05, EDCOOGSTER@xxxxxxx <EDCOOGSTER@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> There's another "Dorian Tuned Alternative" that I find very versatile:
> I use a 1/2 valved CX-12 retuned this-a-way:
>
> Blow: A C E G A
> Draw: B D F# A B
>
> No Dom 7's, but big Min 7/Maj 6th chords, some triads, lotsa partials, nice
> draw bends.
> Fun. Has become my most used harp.
>
> -Ed Coogan
> Gainesville, FL.
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